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Unless you're loading for the 5.7x28mmTons of comparisons on YouTube. As far as Nosler base retention goes, I personally only want that for "hunting" game.
I tested the .224 only as they form the bulk of varmit hunting. Shot from a .223 Rem BTWI jug tested blitz kings, ballistic tips and Vmax. What I found was that the Vmax was the most fragile, the ballistic tip the least. The vmax didn't penetrate in to the second jug. The other 2 did, but in pieces.
Yes, the ballistic tip base was in jug 2. Good coyote slug I have found!I have done a little of that. What are you looking for LH?
I can say the Ballistic Tips are champs are retaining their little base compared other "varmint" bullets.
Come to think of it, I did too. Had a Ruger #1 in 6MM. Sold it as prefer bolt guns.Shot a lot of woodchucks with a 243 Win 70 gr BT.
Killed them dead near and far. The 70 gr BT held together pretty good compared to Hornady and Speer bullets of similar weights.
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LOL Guy. I shot a woodchuck last year with the Speer 270 gr SPBT out of my 375 H&H. Sorry, no bullet recovery.300 grain SPBT Sierra GameKing from the 375 H&H on rockchuck for the win!
Skinned, gutted and cooked in just one shot...how did it taste?LOL Guy. I shot a woodchuck last year with the Speer 270 gr SPBT out of my 375 H&H. Sorry, no bullet recovery.
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